S. Rubli et al., Characterization of total organic carbon in solid residues provides insight in sludge incineration processes, ENV SCI TEC, 34(9), 2000, pp. 1772-1777
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Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology,"Environmental Engineering & Energy
In this paper, an analytical method is presented to determine the concentra
tions of elemental carbon (EC) and organic carbon (OC) in incinerator resid
ues. This method is applied to sewage sludge incinerators with different co
mbustion technologies. The results show that the OC concentrations are belo
w the detection limit of 0.01 g/kg of dry matter (DM) and that the EC conce
ntrations are lower than 0.3 g/kg of DM in the solid residues of the invest
igated stationary fluidized-bed furnace and of the multiple-hearth furnace.
The OC concentrations in the investigated rotary kiln are lower than 2.5 g
/kg of DM, and the EC concentrations are between 20 and 35 g/kg of DM in th
e rotary kiln bottom ash. Information on processes occurring in the rotary
kiln are obtained by determining the EC and OC concentrations in different
particle size classes of the bottom ash as well as by sampling the bottom a
sh during the turn-off of the rotary kiln and determining the EC and OC con
centrations in these samples. By combining the results with the process par
ameters, it is concluded that the OC/EC ratio is a viable indicator for the
temperatures within the furnace bed, while the EC concentration indicates
the oxygen supply into the furnace bed.